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Renee Weber

Researcher at Marshall Space Flight Center

Publications -  84
Citations -  2794

Renee Weber is an academic researcher from Marshall Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seismometer & Mars Exploration Program. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 83 publications receiving 1832 citations. Previous affiliations of Renee Weber include University of Arizona & United States Geological Survey.

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Seismic detection of the lunar core

TL;DR: Reinterpreted Apollo-era seismic data from the Moon reveal a solid inner core and a fluid outer core, overlain by a partially molten boundary layer, consistent with a volatile-depleted interior.
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Initial results from the InSight mission on Mars

W. Bruce Banerdt, +76 more
- 24 Feb 2020 - 
TL;DR: For example, the first ten months of the InSight lander on Mars revealed a planet that is seismically active and provided information about the interior, surface and atmospheric workings of Mars as mentioned in this paper.
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SEIS: Insight’s Seismic Experiment for Internal Structure of Mars

Philippe Lognonné, +186 more
TL;DR: The science goals of the experiment and the rationale used to define its requirements are described, and the hardware, from the sensors to the deployment system and associated performance, including transfer functions of the seismic sensors and temperature sensors are described.
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Constraints on the shallow elastic and anelastic structure of Mars from InSight seismic data

Philippe Lognonné, +115 more
- 24 Feb 2020 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the crustal diffusivity and intrinsic attenuation using multiscattering analysis and found that seismic attenuation is about three times larger than on the Moon, which suggests that the crust contains small amounts of volatiles.